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Macroevolutionary pattern of Saussurea (Asteraceae) provides insights into the drivers of radiating diversification.

Xu Zhang1,2,3, Jacob B Landis4,5, Yanxia Sun1,2, Huajie Zhang1,2, Nan Lin1,2, Tianhui Kuang6, Xianhan Huang6, Tao Deng6, Hengchang Wang1,2, Hang Sun6.   

Abstract

Evolutionary radiations have intrigued biologists for more than a century, yet our understanding of the drivers of radiating diversification is still limited. We investigate the roles of environmental and species-intrinsic factors in driving the rapid radiation of Saussurea (Asteraceae) by deploying a number of palaeoenvironment-, diversity- and trait-dependent models, as well as ecological distribution data. We show that three main clades of Saussurea began to diversify in the Miocene almost simultaneously, with increasing diversification rates (DRs) negatively dependent on palaeotemperature but not dependent on species diversity. Our trait-dependent models detect some adaptive morphological innovations associated with DR shifts, while indicating additional unobserved traits are also likely driving diversification. Accounting for ecological niche data, we further reveal that accelerations in DRs are correlated with niche breadth and the size of species' range. Our results point out a macroevolutionary scenario where both adaptive morphological evolution and ecological opportunities provided by palaeoenvironmental fluctuations triggered an exceptionally radiating diversification. Our study highlights the importance of integrating phylogenomic, morphological, ecological and model-based approaches to illustrate evolutionary dynamics of lineages in biodiversity hotspots.

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Keywords:  Saussurea; diversification rates; ecological opportunities; morphological innovations; rapid radiation; the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34727720      PMCID: PMC8564611          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.1575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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